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Let's have some fun! The 1980's aircraft carrier Nimitz vs the Japanese Dec 7th, 1941 and the aftermath
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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4215265" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>That would do what, kill off the entire 400 some odd planes that were headed there to Pearl and sink all the carriers? I think a percentage would get through to Pearl and still carry out the attack if we let them launch and head toward Pearl to prove intent. If we attacked the carriers before launch we would be hard pressed to prove intent.</p><p></p><p>One thing the film does not go into is the lives lost not having any impact on the future. In fact, the only mention of any person with any remorse was for Commander Richard Owens. Yelland told Lasky he had no family. The three crewmen on the Sea King, the marines defending the ship, the yacht captain and crew, the two Japanese pilots,and Senator Chapman, all dead, did I miss any?</p><p></p><p>We all know what happens in the ending which I will not go into yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4215265, member: 44288"] That would do what, kill off the entire 400 some odd planes that were headed there to Pearl and sink all the carriers? I think a percentage would get through to Pearl and still carry out the attack if we let them launch and head toward Pearl to prove intent. If we attacked the carriers before launch we would be hard pressed to prove intent. One thing the film does not go into is the lives lost not having any impact on the future. In fact, the only mention of any person with any remorse was for Commander Richard Owens. Yelland told Lasky he had no family. The three crewmen on the Sea King, the marines defending the ship, the yacht captain and crew, the two Japanese pilots,and Senator Chapman, all dead, did I miss any? We all know what happens in the ending which I will not go into yet. [/QUOTE]
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